The collection includes notebooks, maps, a small memorandum book and a folder of information. The notebooks reflect Hunter's college work in chemistry including undated collaborative notes with A.L. Slade, L.H. Crosson, J.K. Bishop, S.B. Knight, and R.B. Eaton. Post 1934 notes concern graduate work and an Extension Course of the Infantry School taken while at the University of Iowa. The topographic maps are related to the Extension course. The folder contains undated mimeographed chapters on practical subjects such as arithmetic, measurements, and estimates. The memorandum book is dated June 16, 1902 and bears the name L.L. Hunter on the first page. It includes personal financial records and notes including "May Collections Clemson Club Hotel" along with miscellaneous notes on philosophy, religion and books.
Joseph Everett Hunter, Jr. was the son of a Clemson College faculty member and a 1934 graduate of Clemson with a BS degree in Chemistry. After 1934 he took graduate work and an extension course of the Infantry School while attending the University of Iowa. There is undated evidence in the papers that he took physics and chemistry courses at the University of North Carolina.
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